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Theses reviews and tests from Video Games magazines and websites give 41 ratings, we get this average rating to this Monster Hunter product : 4.2/5.
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- 76 reviews and opinions with 41 ratings for Monster Hunter Stories 3
- We obtain an average score of 4.2/5, or 83.22/100
Monster Hunter Stories 3 ratings
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| 5/5 War Legend | 9/10 MKAU Gaming | 9/10 TheSixthAxis |
| 9/10 TechRaptor | 9/10 IGN | 90/100 JVFrance |
| 9/10 VideoChums | 9/10 Phenixx Gaming | 9/10 MeriStation |
| 9/10 Le Bêta-Testeur | 9/10 Comunidad Xbox | 9/10 Well Played |
| 9/10 Pizza Fria | 9/10 3RD Strike | 9/10 GameScore.it |
| 18/20 SpiritGamer | 9/10 HeartBits VG | 87/100 XBoxOrNot |
| 17/20 GamerGen | 85/100 TierraGamer | 8/10 ActuGaming |
| 8/10 Shacknews | 8/10 Push Square | 8/10 Xbox-Mag |
| 8/10 The Gaming Outsider | 8/10 wccftech | 4/5 Absolute Geeks |
| 4/5 N-Gamz | 8/10 GameSpew | 8/10 GamingBolt |
| 8/10 Pure Nintendo | 8/10 Beyond Gaming | 8/10 GameHope |
| 7/10 GameInformer | 6/10 Nintendo World Report | 60/100 Switch-Actu |
| 6/10 DisplayWeb |
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Customisable gear and team compositions
Immersive, gripping story and world-building
Slow-pacing at the start
Egg-hunting is underwhelming


Genuinely tough RPG battling
Engaging ecological narrative
Monstie DNA modding make you feel like John Hammond
Open world pushes Switch 2 hard


Beautiful, diverse visuals
Satisfying and complex combat


Engaging Combat and Progression
Lots of customization
Easy to understand, difficult to master
Beautiful environments and music
Can get a little grindy.


Riding on the back of your monsters is an incredible, fun, and very entertaining experience.
The cinematics have an enviable quality, both in animation and in their elaborate storytelling.
It is more and better compared to its previous deliveries.
The characters could be more developed.


More comprehensive exploration thanks to the fact that creatures are not only used for fighting, they also open up new paths.
Very neat artistic section. The anime-style visual continues to work wonders.
Technically solid, and in terms of sound quality, it performs adequately.
The breeding and customization system allows for the creation of very different teams.
The structure of combat-exploration kinematics is repeated too often in certain sections.
Some textures or elements may appear slightly late during exploration.


Presentation fires on all cylinders starts to finish
Monster roster is packed to the brim
Warring kingdoms backdrop makes for a great Monster Hunter narrative
Habitat restoration lets you play eco-god, and it rules
Some baffling UI choices make the odd side objective a maddening mystery


Engaging and in-depth combat
Subtitled in Brazilian Portuguese
The system for creating and training monsters is very fun.
A lot to explore and do
A number of mechanisms can be scary at first.
General gameplay loop


Rewarding and complex combat system
The story is more mature and the characters are well characterized.


The invading monsters and those with crystals bring variety to the battles.
The AI of allies brings improvements and facilitates coordination in double attacks.
A lot of exploration
Many monsters
The fights against normal monsters become repetitive.
After 3 games, I still don't understand the genes.
Manga graphics
Finally some facial hair for my Stories hero!
The Rathalos from the beginning
Lifespan!
You have to farm often!
[17/20] reviewed at 01/01/1970 - TEST Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, le RPG qui fait grandir la saga [read the full review on GamerGen]


Fun characters and a good story to follow
Wide variety of monsters to collect
Habitat Restoration expands heavily on monster customization
Solid soundtrack
Late Habitat Restoration can be tedious
First encounters with most monsters is a guessing game


Superb cinematic cutscenes
Ridiculously addictive monster systems
Combat is great when it clicks
Fantastic sense of discovery
Outstanding art direction
Some dull side quests
Convoluted menus and user interface


Secondary quests better integrated;
More developed lore;
Advanced strategic aspect;
Well-balanced difficulty...;
Many elements to unlock;
Advanced customization;
Visually up to par.
Classic and predictable structure;
"Farming" mandatory.


Easy to Learn
Self-Paced
Previous Title Knowledge


Set two hundred years after the previous title with a player character than can finally speak for himself (although his Palico still does most of the talking)
Mix-and-match monster genes and elements to create some uniquely dangerous monsters
One hundred Poogies
Combat system that rewards preparation and memorizing enemy patterns
Challenging at every step of the way with some devilish endgame bosses to discover
Instantly slay monsters you outlevel and still get the experience and rewards
Core loop of gathering eggs, raising monsters, and sending them off to repopulate the world becomes a chore some twenty-hours in
No way to automatically track a monster's particular type of attack
Invasive monsters that must be repelled are a poorly executed puzzle mechanic


Exciting exploration
Ultra-addictive Monsties breeding/60 fps with top-notch PSSR 2.0
Epic soundtrack and immersive atmosphere
Epic tale to the fullest and masterful staging.
Steep learning curve for newcomers, especially for combat.


Story will grip you from the outset
Excellently presented
Computer-controlled battle allies limit your ability to strategise




Huge leap in terms of presentation after the 3DS games.
Exciting battles with complexity
Creating monsters also has deep layers.
Excellent soundtrack
The biodiversity of the samples is a bit monotonous.
Sometimes, not enough emphasis is placed on history.
The English dubbing is once again on the weak side.
No post-game mode or New Game +, nor fishing mini-game.


The Monsties
The combat system that offers many possibilities
The craft
The Palicos
The abundance of systems can be daunting.
The Palicos
[8/10] reviewed at 06/04/2026 - Monster Hunter Stories 3 : Twisted Reflection (Nintendo Switch 2) [read the full review on GameHope]
[8/10] reviewed at 06/04/2026 - Monster Hunter Stories 3 : Twisted Reflection (PS5) [read the full review on GameHope]
[8/10] reviewed at 06/04/2026 - Monster Hunter Stories 3 : Twisted Reflection (PC) [read the full review on GameHope]


Solid story and production values
Monster den and habitat restoration is repetitive
Visuals are okay but not that great on Switch 2


A rich bestiary including entries from Wilds and Rise
A group of endearing characters
Enhanced exploration
The settlement system of environments
Customization of equipment and monsters
An improvement of monsters not always noticeable
The absence of music during exploration phases
Some drops in fluidity
Cozy and soothing atmosphere while exploring.
Places full of surprises.
A detailed and welcoming Open World
Very endearing characters
A captivating story
Dynamic and surprising fights
Lack of precision in some quests
Too much information given at the beginning of the game.
At the moment, no sign of online coop or multiplayer.
Good adaptation of the JRPG universe in turn-based gameplay.
Mastered and coherent gameplay loop
Interesting breeding and ecosystem mechanics
Rich universe with many references
Feeling of little marked progression
Gameplay loop that can become repetitive
Lack of impact of levels and equipment
Effective sound and graphics but not very memorable.
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